Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5545048 The Veterinary Journal 2016 33 Pages PDF
Abstract
Global gene expression, whereby tumours are classified according to similar gene expression patterns or 'signatures' regardless of cell morphology or tissue characteristics, is being increasingly used in both the human and veterinary fields to assist in cancer diagnosis and prognosis. Many studies on canine tumours have focussed on RNA expression using techniques such as microarrays or next generation sequencing. However, proteomic studies combining two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis or two-dimensional differential gel electrophoresis with mass spectrometry have also provided a wealth of data on gene expression in tumour tissues. In addition, proteomics has been instrumental in the search for tumour biomarkers in blood and other body fluids.
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